Maternal means motherly or related to motherhood. Not all women are mothers, hence, not all are maternal. Furthermore, we would in same cases describe a mother as not being very maternal, if that woman doesn't do well as a mother or doesn't wish to take care of her own children.
obedient, maternal, nurturing women
obedient, maternal, nurturing women
obedient, maternal, nurturing women
"Cytomegalovirus; Advances Made in Diagnosis of Maternal CMV Infection." Women's Health Weekly September 2, 2004: 51.
Black women in the United States have a significantly higher maternal mortality rate compared to White women. This disparity is due to various factors, including systemic racism, unequal access to healthcare, and socioeconomic disparities.
The latest figure on maternal mortality rate available from the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) is that of 2004. The NSCB - Technical Working Group on Maternal and Child Mortality records the maternal mortality rate in the Philippines at 180 per 100,000 live births. Maternal mortality refers to deaths of women from pregnancy-related causes.
because the woman believes she can change him,and he brings out maternal instincts.
There are many things that cause maternal and infant mortality. The most common reason is that women do not get proper care while pregnant.
The 2 most frequently used measures of maternal death are maternal mortality rate and maternal mortality ratio.The maternal mortality rate is defined as the number of maternal deaths in a given time period per 100,000 women of reproductive age, or woman-years of risk exposure, in same time period.The maternal mortality ratio is the number of maternal deaths during given time period per 100,000 live birthsduring the same time. This measure only captures the risk of death of a woman once she is pregnant - in other words, the obstetric risk. It does not reflect, the risk of pregnancy or fertility The 2 most frequently used measures of maternal death are maternal mortality rate and maternal mortality ratio.The maternal mortality rate is defined as the number of maternal deaths in a given time period per 100,000 women of reproductive age, or woman-years of risk exposure, in same time period.The maternal mortality ratio is the number of maternal deaths during given time period per 100,000 live birthsduring the same time. This measure only captures the risk of death of a woman once she is pregnant - in other words, the obstetric risk. It does not reflect, the risk of pregnancy or fertility
The global maternal mortality rate is around 211 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births. This translates to approximately 830 women dying each day from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth.
Dhanlaxmi Dash has written: 'Women, environment, and health' -- subject(s): Women, Social conditions, Health and hygiene, Maternal health services
There is no verb for maternal.